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Figure 1.

Coleoptile length distribution among 662 entries of the world wheat collection in 10-mm intervals (A).

Representative picture of coleoptiles in each 10-mm increment class interval (B).

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Table 1.

Coleoptile length (CL), thousand kernel weight (TKW) and emergence percentage of selected cultivars in the world wheat collection having maximum and minimum emergence from deep planting on 15 and 21 days after planting.

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Figure 2.

Mean emergence percentage among various coleoptile length classes (A–C) and, range of variation in coleoptile length classes on 10, 15, and 21 days after planting (D–F).

The error bar represents the standard error of the mean. Number of lines in each coleoptile length class (n) is given above each bar. The horizontal line represents the mean in each coleoptile class (D–F).

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Figure 3.

Mean emergence percentage of the (A) spring and winter type and (B) different market class of wheat world collection entries plotted against coleoptile length on 15 days after planting.

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Figure 4.

Thousand kernel weight of (A) spring and winter type wheat and (B) different market classes of world wheat collection entries plotted against coleoptile length.

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Figure 5.

Thousand kernel weight distribution (A) and range variation (B) among different coleoptile length classes.

Bars represent the standard error of the mean. The sample size (n) of each coleoptile class length is provided above the data bars. The horizontal line represents the mean in each coleoptile class (B).

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Figure 6.

Mean plant height at maturity of spring and winter type cultivars in the world wheat collection entries plotted against coleoptile length.

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Figure 7.

Mean (A) and range variation (B) in plant height at maturity in different coleoptile length classes of the world wheat collection.

The bars are the standard error of the mean. The sample size (n) of each coleoptile class is provided above the data bars. The horizontal line represents the mean in each coleoptile class (B).

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